Lipetsk cardiac surgeons together with colleagues from Tomsk will perform 9 operations for patients

The task of doctors is to influence the focus of arrhythmia and restore the heart rhythm

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The task of doctors is to influence the focus of arrhythmia and restore the heart rhythm

Lipetsk cardiac surgeons these days work together with colleagues from Tomsk. The focus is on the treatment of arrhythmias, new in the practice of our doctors. Together, they will perform 9 operations for patients with complex heart rhythm disorders. Recently, these patients were sent to federal centers. And now everything is happening in this operating room. The task of surgeons is to influence the focus of arrhythmia and restore the heart rhythm. A few days of surgery for patients with complex heart rhythm disorders Lipetsk doctors will do together with a colleague from Tomsk. Sergey Stupakov, cardiovascular surgeon, doctor of medical sciences: Tomsk doctors visited the regional clinical hospital last summer. Then made the first procedure of catheter treatment of rhythm disturbance. Mikhail Khlynin notes the amount of work done during this time. And equip the operating room. Mikhail Khlynin, Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Heart Rhythm Disorder at the Tomsk NIMC Research Institute of Cardiology: For 5 months, 150 operations were performed by radiofrequency ablation and cryoisolation in the regional clinical hospital. These methods are a new direction for the region in the treatment of patients with arrhythmias. Such cardiac surgical care is very in demand - arrhythmia can occur at any age. Sergey Stupakov, Cardiovascular Surgeon, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chairman of the Scientific and Clinical Council of LOKB: Help more patients and expand the range of heart surgeries. For this purpose, a cardiac surgical center is being created in the clinic. And the visits of leading specialists of this profile also work for this purpose.

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